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Juliealfies mum 06-16-2006 08:52 AM

Hi Jellylegs

Just to let you know there are a lot a good breeders in Scotland and the UK, you can pm me some time when you are getting ready and I will give you details of who to contact. Lotties breeder was near Edinburgh and reg with the kennel club and Lottie has a lovely nature but there are many others.

mikey 06-16-2006 09:54 AM

i'd suggest looking into getting an older yorkie from a rescue organization. this way, you'd know the dogs temperment before hand and you'd be passed the puppy phase.

Mitzis Mom 10-10-2006 02:32 AM

Hi! I was just wondering if you ever got a Yorkie? How's your health? Hope everything is just fine! :aimeeyork

JellyLegs 04-24-2007 03:43 AM

Mitzis Mom, thanks for thinking of me. We have only just found our new house so will be moving around july. Its so exciting because even the thought of a pet has had to be on hold for so long, but now it may finally happen. I'll keep you posted.:D

Hope everyone is good :)

Mitzis Mom 04-24-2007 04:12 AM

Oh, that's good news!!!!! I really hope you'll get a sweet loving little Yorkie friend. We all are doing very well, thank's for asking. Please keep me posted!
Thanks!

autumn star 04-24-2007 04:17 AM

I have had many breeds of dogs and I must say that I find the Yorkie to be the best breed I have ever owned. They are stubborn but very smart and would be a great companion. I would be very surprised if you regretted this decision. Good Luck w/whatever dog you choose!:aimeeyork :thumbup:

kindness_001 04-24-2007 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by JellyLegs (Post 592079)
Hello:wavey:

I am trying to see if a Yorkie is the breed for me. :) I have spent several hours browsing the forum over the last week and have found it very useful and its so nice to hear/see how much you guys love your little babies.:D

I have a couple of questions, so please forgive the long post.:rolleyes:

I am 22 and am (on a good day) wheelchair bound, most of the time I have to stay in bed, for anyone who has been confined to bed for any length of time will know how frustrating and boring and lonely it can be. :( I would just love a pet to keep me company and entertain during these times. Would a Yorkie be a good breed or would it get too restless? :animal36

My mum has said she would be able to walk, socialize and take it to puppy school for me,:dogwalk: but I am wondering as I have so much time, I want to train it to be a kind of service dog so that it can help me as well as keep me company, would it confuse a puppy to be trained by me at home and mum out of home? Would it be fair on the puppy or would I be being irresponsible to get one being unable to train it out of bed/house.

Are there any special requirements of a Yorkie breed that I should take into consideration?:aimeeyork My dad had a friend that had a Yorki as a kid and rembers it as a really bitey and yappy dog, So is saying it not a good idea, but from what I have read that sounds unfair and with love and training I could have a really friendly little baby?

Thanks everyone sorry for the ridiculously long first post lol.

:love-hug1 Thanks for reading:D

I thank a Yorkie would be great for u. I kept my aunt the last years of her life and my old gal Missy was her side kick. she was confined to home also. Missy loved to crawl in her lap and lay for hours. She would cover her up and say Missy's cold and it cold be hotter than blue blazes to me. lol... Missy was a great compaion for her... Oh hi everyone and thanks for the invite back been a ruff and busy year for me but, thats a long story and it's all in God's hands...Missed you all love to each one. maggie

Marla 04-24-2007 05:42 AM

Have you considered what your requirements are for a service dog? I would recommend you list those and then determine whether a Yorkie would be able to meet those requirements because of size. It may be that a bigger dog might be better. However, if you are truly looking for companionship a Yorkie would be a great choice if you are willing to put in the commitment to training. Best of luck to you.
Marla

ilovelouie 04-24-2007 07:55 AM

I just sent her a pm about the thread with the beautiful little 5 yr old retired Diva Mia! Sounds like a perfect match, but I think they are too far away! :(

xxmxaxrxyxx 04-24-2007 08:30 AM

welcome to YT...

zatorskijoan 04-24-2007 12:08 PM

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Hi there, JellyLegs,
I'm posting here, basically, for the first time and I just happened to come across your letter. We have so much in common despite the fact that I'm old enough to be your mom! (I'm 52 , happily married to a very special guy and have 4 sons: 26, 25, 24, 16)
I have a severe level of fibromyalgia, which falls under the category of rheumatologic diseases. I have perhaps three "good" days a week when, for perhaps a total of 6 hours, I can get out of bed, walk around the house, sometimes even get out and about. But due to extreme all-over body pain and incredible fatigue, I am bed-ridden the rest of the time. So I have a pretty good understanding of how impotent you might feel sometimes.

I, too, was doing research about dogs (I'm a total dog-addict) and discovered Canine Crossroads, which is an organization which trains dogs to be all different types of therapy/service/guide dogs. They are structured very similar to Guide Dogs of America (for the blind) but they focus on people with other types of disorders. Canine Crossroads has used many Australian Labradoodles as Therapy Dogs (this is NOT the same as a lap dog that is strictly a companion) and as I read your letter, I was thinking that a Therapy or Service Dog (already trained) might be something for you to look into. Take a look at their web-site (www.caninecrossroads.com) and then go to www.rutlandmanor.com, which is the website of the Australian woman responsible for refining the Australian Labradoodle into the incredible therapy-dog potential creature it is today. I think you would find it very illuminating.

Now, aside from the idea of a service/therapy dog, and thinking about a little dog just to be a total love-bug for you to cuddle and talk with and snuggle under the sheets or in the chair (on a good day!),from all my research (looking for the same thing) I think you are right to consider a super-small breed like a Yorkie. Have you read Jazzy? It the true story of a famous writer who lost her husband and was given a Yorkie puppy to help her as she grieved. Of course, she fell in love with the dog! I think you'll enjoy the story and though I probably don't have the title exactly right, I'm SURE someone in this group will know the correct title and let you know.

Now I KNOW folks on this group will be unhappy if I bring up another breed, but due to your specific situation and question, I think it's ok to mention several other breeds that might meet your needs. I think a Maltese might also be a great breed for you, too. They are a little more on the gentle side in comparison to the Yorkie, which has a little more of a "cocky" attitude or terrier attitude, which is so endearing when it is coming out of such a tiny body as a Yorkie. But I think you must consider that Yorkies do like to do a lot of running, jumping, being mischevious and you need to evaluate your own medical situation to determine what type of temperament and activity level would be best both for you AND the dog.

For example, if you have a catheter or have several catheters, would a seven pound bundle of cuteness jumping on top of them, playing with the tubing, etc. create a health problem, put you in an uncomfortable situation in a tube should be bit into, etc. Since I don't know your medical particulars, I'm only bringing this up as something to consider when choosing temperament of your doggie.

Also, do you feel sold on the idea of getting a puppy? Of course, they are cute beyond words, but there are also many positives in getting a dog that is 1-3 years old or even older. That is: you know exactly what kind of personality you will be getting, the dog has already gone through training (house-breaking) and is socialized. This would take a LOT of pressure off your mom, who probably already has a lot on her plate taking care of her home, your special needs, and just the daily doings of life. Puppies really ARE a LOT of work and there are many excellent , fully grown dogs out there who would like to go to their forever home. For example, breeders who show dogs may have a dog they thought would develop into show caliber, but maybe has a crocked tooth or an undescended testicle and can't be shown. But it would make a perfect lap dog! There are many dogs like that out there.

I hope I've given you some helpful information and some things to think about to make this important decision a good one for you and your new love-to-be! You sound like a very thoughtful and mature person with a lot of love to give and it sound to me as though you are going to be a fantastic "dog guardian"! Please write back and let everyone know how you are doing and what decisions you've made about getting your dog!
Warmly,
Joan in Tucson, Arizona


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